Toy for arranging slidable elements in various patterns

Amusement devices: games – Puzzles – Jumping movement

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A63F 908

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044847440

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BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

My present invention relates to a toy for arranging slidable elements in various sequences of patterns.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A toy of the type referred to has long been known in which several, usually 15, disks with numerical symbols can be slid in a frame of 4 by 4 squares, the object of the game being to organize the numerically mixed-up disks by sliding them crosswise and lengthwise in order to arrange them into a desired numerical pattern.
The disadvantage of such a toy lies in the relatively narrow range of possibilities of the selection of the patterns and the way these patterns can be made.


OBJECT OF THE INVENTION

It is the object of my invention to provide a toy of the foregoing type in which a multiplicity of possible combinations can be achieved and which should, in addition, be robust and handy.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

I realize this object, in accordance with the present invention, by providing a spherical body with a plurality of orthogonally intersecting guide grooves, extending along great circles of the body, wherein differently marked elements, in the form of pegs or the like, are freely slidable. These elements advantageously have rounded heads projecting above the surface of the body for convenient manipulation.
Such a toy is of didactic value and, depending on the number of guide grooves and elements placed therein, enables the establishment of a wide variety of patterns. By suitable selection of ball diameter and choice of material, possibly including precious metals, the device can be made easy to handle and friendly to the touch for psychomotor-behavior training.
In general, it is sufficient to provide the ball-shaped body of the device with two intersecting great-circle grooves; this already affords a large number of possible combinations with only two groups of differently marked sliding pegs. However, with these grooves and a greater number of differently marked sliding pegs more numerous combination possibilities will exist.
Thus, I prefer--not only for the sake of a sufficient number of possible combinations but also from the viewpoint of a rational manufacture--to provide the ball-shaped body of the device with three intersecting great-circle grooves separating it into eight equal segments.
For the selective insertion of differently marked sliding elements, as well as for a quick re-establishment of a desired pattern after excessive confusion through a shifting of these elements, the segments delineated by the intersecting grooves can be detachably interconnected. For this reason it is advantageous if the segments of the ball are held together by means of snap fasteners.
Although, basically, only a few sliding elements have to be provided in order to satisfy the rules of the game, it is advisable--and heightens the fascination of the game--if each groove is completely occupied by a multiplicity of such elements adjoining one another over the entire periphery of the ball.
Furthermore, the sliding elements can have different types of markings, e.g. numerals, ornaments or letters. Preferably, however, these elements are marked with different colors assigned to respective groups of them, as may be desired.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

The above and other features of my invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawing in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a device according to the invention;
FIG. 2 is a side view of a segment of the device shown in FIG. 1; and
FIG 3 is a fragmentary sectional view drawn to a larger scale and showing a variation of a detail of the device according to FIGS. 1 and 2.


SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION

The device shown in FIG. 1 comprises a spherical body 1 which, in this case, has three intersecting grooves 2 lying in mutually orthogonal planes that pass through the center of the body. The grooves 2, extending along great circles, divide the ball 1 into eight equal segments or octants 4.
In the grooves 2 a number of slidable elements 3 are guided that partly overlap the surfac

REFERENCES:
patent: 507215 (1893-10-01), Churchill
patent: 3564735 (1971-02-01), Fisher
patent: 3726527 (1973-04-01), Schauffler

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